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Cole Thomas Allen charged in Trump assassination attempt; Vance questions Iran war

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Attempted Assassination Charges Filed

The U.S. Department of Justice has formally charged Cole Thomas Allen with three felony counts, including the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump. The charges stem from a shooting incident that occurred during the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

Federal prosecutors stated that the defendant faces a potential life sentence if convicted on the charges. The investigation into the incident remains ongoing as authorities process evidence collected at the scene.

Vance Challenges Pentagon on Iran War

VP Vance has privately expressed skepticism regarding Pentagon assessments of the ongoing conflict in Iran. Reports indicate that Vance has specifically questioned the accuracy of data provided by the military concerning the status of Iranian missile stockpiles.

The internal challenge highlights a growing divide between the Vice President and defense officials regarding the strategic success of the current operations. The Pentagon has maintained its official stance on the effectiveness of the campaign despite these private concerns.

Microsoft Loses OpenAI Exclusivity

Microsoft no longer holds exclusive access to OpenAI models, marking a significant shift in the artificial intelligence landscape. The startup is now permitted to distribute its technology across competing cloud platforms, including Amazon and Google.

This change allows OpenAI to expand its market reach beyond the Microsoft ecosystem. Analysts are monitoring how this shift will impact the competitive dynamics between major cloud providers and the broader AI industry.

What to Watch

Legal proceedings for Cole Thomas Allen are expected to move to the federal court system in the coming days. Meanwhile, further details regarding the internal debate between VP Vance and the Pentagon may emerge as congressional oversight committees review the administration's military strategy.

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